Door Hinges & Pivots

Choose from a wide range of specialized configurations!

Hinges connect the door and frame, allowing the door to open and close. Depending on your application, there are a wide variety of configurations to choose from, including:

Mortise and half-mortise hinges with two, three and five knuckles

Spring hinges with single action or reverse action

Pivot hinges

Swing clear hinges

Anchor hinges

Detention hinges

Electrified Hinges

An electrified hinge facilitates the use of electronic locks, alarms, access control and other devices in the door. It allows low-voltage current to pass from the frame to the door, while matching the appearance of a standard architectural-gauge hinge. Wiring is completely concealed when the door is fully closed.

Aluminum Continuous Hinges

Pivots

Pivots are more durable than hinges and are recommended for the heaviest and highest traffic doors. The top pivot is anchored in the door head. The bottom pivot is anchored in the floor or bottom of the door frame. The heaviest doors may require an intermediate pivot.

Just ask! Our professional project managers and estimating and detailing teams are experts with building codes and compliance and can help you select the optimum solutions for all your openings.